All-you-can-eat breakfast
There will be an all-you-can-eat breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. July 7 at B.R. Young Masonic Lodge #132 on the square in Hodgenville. A $5 donation will benefit the building fund. For more information, call 270-234-4223.
Motorcycle Run benefits Optimist Toy Drive

Ancestral Trails to meet
Ancestral Trails Historical Society will meet 7 p.m. July 6 at the Hardin County Public Library, 100 Jim Owen Drive, Elizabethtown. From there, they will visit the Elizabethtown City Cemetery where Steve Mather will demonstrate and discuss what can be learned from grave dowsing. For more information, call 270-862-3209.

Candy Vincent was the winner of a $20 gift certificate from Lincolns Loft for the LaRue County Public Library’s adult summer reading program. Another drawing for a $20 certificate will be held on July 31. The more books you read, the more entries you have. Cathy Luttrell, LCPL adult programs coordinator, presented Vincent with the certificate.

The bride to be is the daughter of William and Sheila Beams of Hodgenville and Jimmie and Della Wood of Hodgenville. She is the granddaughter of Genrose Ward and the late Eura Ward of Magnolia; and the late Victor and Ova Beams of Hudgens.

She is a 1991 graduate of LaRue County High School. She is employed at 20/20 Eyecare as an optical technician.

Every year when summer squash and zucchini start coming in abundance I get asked how to preserve it. Here are the instructions from “So Easy to Preserve,” a food preservation resource from University of Georgia:

Central Kentuckians are invited to participate in the American Cancer Society’s “Cancer Prevention Study-3.” The study is open to anyone between the ages of 30-65, has never had a cancer diagnosis (besides basal or squamous cell skin cancer) and is willing to commit long-term to the study.